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  2. PancakeSwap - Wikipedia

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    PancakeSwap is a decentralized finance protocol that is used to exchange cryptocurrencies and tokens; it is provided on blockchain networks that run open-source software. It uses an automated market maker (AMM) model for trading BEP-20 tokens. [4][7] The native token of protocol is CAKE which is used for governance and to incentivize liquidity ...

  3. Rake (software) - Wikipedia

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    Website. ruby.github.io /rake /. Rake is a software task management and a build automation tool created by Jim Weirich. It allows the user to specify tasks and to describe dependencies as well as to group tasks into namespaces. It is similar to SCons and Make.

  4. Pancake lens - Wikipedia

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    Pancake lenses are primarily valued for providing quality optics in a compact package. The resulting camera and lens assembly may even be small enough to be pocketable, a design feature which is usually impractical with conventional SLR bodies and lens assemblies. Pancake lenses can be very short and flat because they do not need large amounts ...

  5. Olympus Zuiko Digital 25mm f/2.8 - Wikipedia

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    Filter diameter. Ø43mm. The Zuiko Digital 25mm f/2.8 is a Four Thirds System standard-series lens manufactured by Olympus, sold both separately and bundled in a kit with the E-420 camera. It is a "pancake" lens, a very compact prime lens designed to be easily portable. When released on the market in 2008, it was one of a very few prime lenses ...

  6. Pancake graph - Wikipedia

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    Table of graphs and parameters. In the mathematical field of graph theory, the pancake graph Pn or n-pancake graph is a graph whose vertices are the permutations of n symbols from 1 to n and its edges are given between permutations transitive by prefix reversals. Pancake sorting is the colloquial term for the mathematical problem of sorting a ...

  7. Rack (web server interface) - Wikipedia

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    Rack is a modular interface between web servers and web applications developed in the Ruby programming language. With Rack, application programming interfaces (APIs) for web frameworks and middleware are wrapped into a single method call handling HTTP requests and responses. Rack is used by many Ruby web frameworks and libraries, such as Ruby ...

  8. Tony Bennett on retiring at Virginia: ‘No longer the best ...

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    Then the university offered him a contract extension, which would’ve kept him with the program until 2030. It was recently during fall break, Bennett said, when he took a step back to reflect ...

  9. uBlock Origin - Wikipedia

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    Website. github.com /gorhill /uBlock. uBlock Origin (/ ˈjuːblɒk / YOO-blok[5]) is a free and open-source browser extension for content filtering, including ad blocking. The extension is available for Chrome, Chromium, Edge, Firefox, Brave, Opera, Pale Moon, as well as versions of Safari before 13.